
Frost of Dawn
In the serene, early hours of a crisp January morning, I embarked on a journey through Trexler Park in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The park, freshly adorned with the most magnificent snowfall we’ve seen in two years, transformed into a winter wonderland. As the first rays of dawn pierced the horizon, casting a pink golden glow over the pristine snow, each step I took was a venture into an enchanting, frost-kissed realm. The untouched beauty of the landscape, from the delicate frost on tree branches to the gentle contours of the snow-clad paths, was a rare and fleeting spectacle, waiting to be captured. Join me in reliving this moment, a testament to the breathtaking beauty that winter bestows upon Eastern Pennsylvania.






Each still in this collection is more than a mere snapshot. They are a careful balance of light, blending the orange hues of dawn to the shades of purple during sunrise. From the charm of Trexler’s cabin bathed in the golden glow of a nascent sun to the intricate patterns of snowflakes adorning the silent woods, these images invite you to reflect. As a photographer, I strive not just to capture beauty, but to weave essence of time and texture, to blend the ephemeral beauty of fleeting moments with the permanence of art. These photographs stand as a portfolio of patience and passion. Discover the world through my eyes: a place where every snow-covered path tells a story.
Cameras Used to Capture Images
Sony A7RV paired with 24-70mm GMII lens. Contax 645 paired with Zeiss 80mm lens, shot with Fuji-400H